Buğday genetik kaynaklarından yerel ve kültür çeşitlerine; Türkiye'de buğday ve ekmek

F Özberk, A Karagöz, İ Özberk, A Atlı - Tarla Bitkileri Merkez …, 2016 - dergipark.org.tr
Buğday, buğday ürünleri ve ekmek hem geçmişte hem günümüzde Türk insanının en önemli
besin kaynaklarından biri olmuştur. Buğday ve ekmeğin beslenme yanında kültürel, sosyal …

Stable isotope abundance and fractionation in human diseases

I Tea, A De Luca, AM Schiphorst, M Grand… - Metabolites, 2021 - mdpi.com
The natural abundance of heavy stable isotopes (13C, 15N, 18O, etc.) is now of
considerable importance in many research fields, including human physiology. In fact, it …

Lombards on the move–an integrative study of the migration period cemetery at Szólád, Hungary

KW Alt, C Knipper, D Peters, W Müller, AF Maurer… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
In 2005 to 2007 45 skeletons of adults and subadults were excavated at the Lombard period
cemetery at Szólád (6th century AD), Hungary. Embedded into the well-recorded historical …

A multidisciplinary approach for investigating dietary and medicinal habits of the Medieval population of Santa Severa (7th-15th centuries, Rome, Italy)

A Gismondi, M Baldoni, M Gnes, G Scorrano… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
A multidisciplinary approach, combining stable isotope analysis from bone proteins and
investigations on dental calculus using DNA analysis, light microscopy, and gas …

Effect of Neolithic transition on an Italian community: Mora Cavorso (Jenne, Rome)

G Scorrano, M Baldoni, M Brilli, MF Rolfo… - Archaeological and …, 2019 - Springer
The present research, an integrative study combining archeology, skeletal biology, and
molecular anthropology, deals with skeletal remains recovered in Mora Cavorso Cave …

Back to the roots: dental calculus analysis of the first documented case of coeliac disease

A Gismondi, A D'Agostino, G Di Marco… - Archaeological and …, 2020 - Springer
Dental calculus of a Roman woman (late first century–early second century CE), supposed
to be the first historical evidence of coeliac disease (CD), was subjected to archaeobotanical …

Different in death: Different in life? Diet and mobility correlates of irregular burials in a Roman necropolis from Bologna (Northern Italy, 1st–4th century CE)

M Milella, C Gerling, T Doppler, T Kuhn… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
The study of migration within the Roman Empire has been a focus of the bioarchaeological
and biogeochemical research during the last decade. The possible association of diet and …

Who were the miners of Allumiere? A multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the osteobiography of an Italian worker community

M Baldoni, G Scorrano, A Gismondi, A D'Agostino… - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
This research presents an in-depth study of the skeletal remains collected from the
archaeological site of Allumiere (15th-16th centuries CE; Rome, Italy). A multidisciplinary …

Archaeo-biological reconstruction of the Italian medieval population of Colonna (8th–10th centuries CE)

M Baldoni, A Nardi, G Muldner, R Lelli, M Gnes… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
This study aims to offer a palaeobiological reconstruction of the Early Medieval (8th–10th
centuries CE) population of Colonna, a small town close to Rome. Archaeological …

Diet and disease in Tomar, Portugal: Comparing stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios between skeletons with and without signs of infectious disease

A Curto, P Mahoney, AF Maurer… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives This study explored the correspondence between stable isotope ratios and
indicators of non-specific (periostitis and/or osteomyelitis) and specific (venereal syphilis) …